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I will not say a word!

Started by _Sheffjs_, Sat 21, Jan 2017, 20:28:19

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_Sheffjs_


Flrider


sixlow


Bronxboy

These 2 bikes were put together by a very talented Mental Patient  :crazy2:

Farside

 :cooldude: I wish my vtx1300 looked like that!   :coolsmiley:
Farside

Steel cowboy

Let us not make fun of these bikes. Both their owners thought they were very special.  :2funny: :crazy2:
2001 black interstate
2003 Jupiter Orange wing

_Sheffjs_

The wing guy is related to pee wee

Flrider

Man, I thought we were playing the "No Word" game  ;D

Ok. I can play this one too.


The "HONDA" on the VTX tank would have me going left  ;D

Not my cup of tea but hey, their rides and a lot of work to make them look that way.

John Schmidt

Re. the red bike.....or whatever that is, I'm reminded of Dolly Parton's famous statement: "It takes a lot of money to look this tacky."

The '82 Wing is OK by me, just think the WW's makes it a bit over done. Otherwise not a bad looking ride.

_Sheffjs_

Quote from: John Schmidt on Sun 22, Jan 2017, 12:13:45
Re. the red bike.....or whatever that is, I'm reminded of Dolly Parton's famous statement: "It takes a lot of money to look this tacky."

The '82 Wing is OK by me, just think the WW's makes it a bit over done. Otherwise not a bad looking ride.


That what I thought on the wing John.   Give the wing some normal tires and it would be quite the classic!!  I would like to ride that wing as I never had the opportunity. 

John Schmidt

Quote from: _Sheffjs_ on Sun 22, Jan 2017, 13:19:03
Quote from: John Schmidt on Sun 22, Jan 2017, 12:13:45
Re. the red bike.....or whatever that is, I'm reminded of Dolly Parton's famous statement: "It takes a lot of money to look this tacky."

The '82 Wing is OK by me, just think the WW's makes it a bit over done. Otherwise not a bad looking ride.


That what I thought on the wing John.   Give the wing some normal tires and it would be quite the classic!!  I would like to ride that wing as I never had the opportunity. 
Jerry, those fours are good running bikes, like our Valks....they run forever it seems. I've had four over the years that I can recall, one that I traded for an '83 Wing I also happened to run across nearly three years later. It had ~150k on it when I traded it, the guy told me he was approaching 270k and never had the heads off. It was a '75 with later carbs, he said he had installed solid state ignition and a new water pump, nothing else.

This 1200 I don't plan on keeping, I don't need two bikes, just needed something to keep me occupied when I couldn't leave the house. It has done that. If I find a good project bike again, I'll most likely grab it....preferably a Valkyrie or maybe a later model year 1500 Wing; '97 and later.

_Sheffjs_

And you know my vote is a Valkyrie.    :cooldude:   And yes amazing these flat motors!!!!!